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 Jan 7, 2006; 01:08PM - Striped Marlin Too!!
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham


The 80º blue water is just outside Zihuatanejo Bay and the fishing has been excellent. Most of the action is coming from the 12- to 15-mile mark on a 210º heading. We are getting lots of sailfish, dorado, blue marlin, and striped marlin. Actually, the striped marlin are somewhat unique for this area, but this last week has seen a bunch of them taken.

Some notable catches were made by Adolpho on the panga “Dos Hermanos” this week. Offshore, he had a one day total of eight sailfish releases. He then took the 45 mile run south to Papanoa and got four roosterfish and 15 large jack crevalle. Yesterday (1/6) he went 35 miles north and got four roosters and 31 of the large jacks.

Rick Erdman and his wife, annual clients of Santiago on the panga “Gitana,” fished three days. They released 10 sailfish and caught an additional three striped marlin. Plus, another 70 year old client from Chicago fished yesterday (Friday) with Santiago. They were back at the dock before noon. The client was worn out with four sailfish and a striped marlin.

John Ring of Lodi, Calif., fished with me one day, tagging and releasing his first sailfish on the fly. And his 11 year old son David also released his first sailfish when we did a bait and switch drop back using a 20-pound spin outfit with a circle hook. David fought the fish alone the entire 30 minutes it took to get the sail to the boat for a photo and release.

The dorado are averaging one or two to a boat per day, and about 25- to 30-pounds. The fleet is averaging two to three blue marlin a day

Ed Kunze, Zihuatanejo

Water temperature 80 - 84
Air temperature 73 - 84
Humidity 66%
Wind SSW 6 mph
Conditions: Clear
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 7:18 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:26 p.m. CST


 Jan 2, 2006; 10:26PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejo SPortfishing report 12-22-05 to 12-28-05
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards


A mix of Marlin, Sailfish, and Dorado greeted holiday anglers last week in Ixtapa Zihuatanejo. Captain Temo on the Secuestro fishing 7 days with European angler Mr Lagarriuqe landed 10 SAILFISH, 7 DORADO and 10 BONITOS. Returning angler from France, Mr Theunis fishing 3 days aboard the Leydy with Captain Candelerio landing 7 SAILFISH, 1 MARLIN, and 3 DORADOS. European Angler, Mr Methlin fishing 4 days aboard the Gran Jefe, landed 8 SAILFISH, 1 ROOSTERFISH, 1 DORADO, 15 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 10 BONITOS. Wisconsin angler Mr David Watkins, fishing two days with Captain Jose on the La Bamba landed 2 SAILFISH and 2 DORADOS and then fished an additional day with Captain Javier on the Marlin Azul landed 2 DORADO and released 2 STRIPED MARLIN. Captain Jose on the La Bamba also led Alaska angler Kelli Shirley to 2 SAILFISH on her first day offshore. Captain Arturo Landa on the Janeth reported 9 SAILFISH, 1 DORADO, 40 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, and 10 BONITOS in 4 days with angler Mr Pelassot. Angler Hank Zavisiak also fishing with Captain Arturo landed 2 SAILFISH and 1 DORADO in one day. Captain Artruo fishing one inshore day with Angler Mr Brand landed 9 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 4 BONITOS. Boston Angler Richard Cambria fly fishing 2 days aboard the ' BLoody Hook ' with captain Chiro landed 1 SAILFISH and 1 MARLIN and also fished 2 days aboard the Gran Jefe landed 7 DORADOS, 10 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 2 BONITOS. Captain Luis also reported a 2 SAILFISH, 1 DORADO day with his client from Canada. Angler Pat Prentice also fishing aboard the BLoody Hook landed 1 SAILFISH on his first day offshore. Captain Chiro led returning angler Fred Goldberg to some Light tackle fun landing 25 Bonitos and 1 DORADO in 1 day of fishing. The blue water is within 5 miles of shore and our captains are reporting good Dorado and SAILFISH action near shore as well as slightly offshore. Captain Adolofo on the Dos Hermanos fishing with French angler Mr Misseri two days inshore landed 13 ROOSTERFISH to 70 lbs at Puerto Vincentee Guerrero along with 11 DORADOS to 55 LBS. Fishing 3 days offshore Mr Misseri landed 16 SAILFISH.

OUR BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A HAPPY AND HELATHY NEW YEAR!

Sincerely,
Stan Lushinsky
Susan Richards


 Jan 2, 2006; 10:24PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Report 12/15/05 - 12/21/05
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards


Offshore continues to lead the way but later in the week some very good catches of Big roosterfish were reported.
Captain Luis on the Gran Jefe posted the best Single day with Angler Mr O'Berto landing 4 SAILFISH on conventional tackle while other members of Mr Oberto's group fishing with Captain Temo on the Secuestro raised 2 SAILFISH to the fly but landed none. Captain Temo managed 2 SAILFISH, 2 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, and 2 SPANISH MACKEREL in 2 days of fishing with European angler Mr Funinier and 3 SAILFISH in one day with European Angler Mr Lagarrique. Captain Luis on the Gran Jefe also posted 5 SAILFISH and 2 DORADOS in 2 days of fishing. Returning anlger Mr. Morrision fishing offshore with Captain Cheva on the Dos Hermanos 2 landed 2 SAILFISH in one day and then moved inshore with Captain Adolofo for his last day of fishing. Mr Morrision made the long run to PUERTO VINCENTEE GUERRERO and was rewarded with wide open ROOSTERFISHING landing 11 ROOSTERS and 3 JACKS. Not be be outdone, French Angler Mr Misseri, also fishing the Puerto Vincentee Guerrero area with Captain Adolofo landed 12 ROOSTERFISH ( to 70 LBS ) and 9 YELLOWTAIL JACKS in one day of fishing. Captain Arturo Landa on the Janeth reported good Yellowtail Jack action landing 8 with Chicago angler Fred Aigner and 15 with French angler Mr Pelassot. Illinois angler's Mr Morrow's group landed 4 SAILFISH in one day with Captain Chiro on the new 35' Bertram ' Bloody Hook ', and 2 SAILFISH in one day aboard the Vamonos 3. Angler Tami Martin landed 2 SAILFISH in one day while fishing aboard the La Bamba with Captain Jose.

SPECIAL NOTE: Our new operation in Puerto Vincentee Guerrero has been featured in the January 2006 Issue of SALTWATER SPORTSMAN MAGAZINE Pages 90 through 94 authored by Mr Ray Rychnovsky. Anglers interested in exploring this exceptional angling option are encouraged to contact our office for pricing and available dates.

Our best wishes to all for a Happy and Safe Holiday season !!!

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Sunny with temps in the 90's

Sea Conditions: Calm

Bait Supply: Good

Sincerely,
Stan Lushinsky


 Jan 2, 2006; 10:22PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Rpeort 12-9-05 - 12-15-05
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards


The fall/winter season continues to pick up steam as the SAILFISH bite led the offshore action. Inshore the beigning of the week was red hot with small game and the Roosterfish arrived toward the end of the week. Captain Chiro on his new 35' Bertram the ' Bloody Hook ' ran his first charters for the season with Anglers Michael Mcdowell and Jean Farley who landed 5 SAILFISH and 1 DORADO in two days of fishing. Included in the 5 SAILFISH was Mrs. Farley's 135 lb SAILFISH which is our largest of the season so far. Captain CHiro who had previously worked aboard the Vamonos 3, work diligently this summer to refurbish the 35' Bertram and has recently added a complete line of 30 and 50 Two speed Shimano outfits. Anglers who are interested in fishing with Captain Chiro aboard the 'Bloody Hook' are encouraged to contact our office for available dates. Mrs. Farley and Mr. Mcdowell also fish at night with Captain Luis on the Grand Jefe, landing a cooler full of small game includiung Red Snapper, Big Eye and Grouper. Texas Angler Terri Covington, fishing aboard the La Bamba landed 2 SAILFISH on her first day offshore. First Time Colorado Angler Larry Loveland, posted the single best offshore day landing 5 SAILFISH aboard the Gran Jefe. Montana Angler Dan Helterline fishing a combination of 4 Days aboard the Dos Hermanos 2 and Gran Jefe, landed 5 SAILFISH on Conventional tackle , 2 SAILFISH on the fly ( raising 5 others ) as well as 2 ROOSTERFISH and 2 BONITOS. Also fishing with Captain Luis was returning angler Harrell Minzenmayer who landed 1 SAILFISH and lost 6 others while using only lures. European anglers Mr Kuhn & Geiregat fishing 5 days aboard the Leydy landed 10 SAILFISH, 2 DORADO, 30 SPANISH MACKEREL, 14 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 20 BONITOS. Also from Europe Mr Fumenier fishing 3 days with Captain Temo on the Secuestro landed 2 SAILFISH, 8 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 35 SPANISH MACKEREL and 2 CHULAS. California Angler John Benbow, fishing aboard the Llamarada with Captain CHico, landed 2 SAILFISH in one day offshore. Returning Fly angler from Chicago, Mr Fred Aigner fihsing aboard the Janeth with Captian Arturo raised 8 SAILS in two days. Washing state angler Chris Morrision fishing 14 days aboard the Dos Hermanos 1 & 2 landed 5 SAILFISH, 2 DORADO, 23 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 52 SPANISH Mackerel and 3 CHULAS. The blue water is within 8 miles and the inshore action continues to improve with the Roosterfish grounds near Puerto Vincentee Guerrero being the best bet.

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Sunny with tmeps in the 90's

Sea Conditions: Calm

Bait Supply: Good

Sincerely,
Stan Lushinsky


 Dec 31, 2005; 01:38PM - Fly Fisher Action Great
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham


Fishing has been very good this last week. The 82º blue water is at the entrance to Zihuatanejo Bay. I actually observed two free-swimming sailfish, and a hooked and leaping dorado of about 40 pounds, less than 200 yards from the bay's mouth.

Each boat has been averaging two to three sailfish a day, plus two 25- to 30-pound dorado. Plus, the fleet is averaging between two and three blue marlin a day. However, due to the fact the fleet is geared up for the sailfish and dorado, there have numerous other marlin lost. The average marlin strike is about one fish per three boats.

Some notable catches this week were with Martin on the panga “Isamar.” Phil and Wendy Sollecito fished for two days, releasing six sailfish, a large dorado, and a small blue marlin of about 125 pounds. Bob Nelson from San Clemente, Calif., is an annual client of Martin's and also fished two days. Bob released five sailfish and took two nice dorado.

Adolpho, on the panga “Dos Hermanos,” had a great day catching the large dorado with 10.

Fly-fishers are getting a lot of shots at the sailfish, and even a couple of dorado. Fishing with me guiding and Captain Felipe on the panga “Yellowfin,” Fred Miller of Denver had three sailfish on the fly. I also did a drop back with a live bait for his son-in-law, and he tagged and released his first sailfish. The bait and switch was done using a spinning rod, 5-feet of 100# test leader, a circle hook, and the spinning reel filled with 20 pound line.Ed Kunze, Zihuatanejo

Water temperature 80 - 84
Air temperature 77 - 86
Humidity 66%
Wind W 8 mph
Conditions: Clear
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 7:16 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:22 p.m. CST


 Dec 24, 2005; 03:37PM - Action on the Upswing
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham


With just a short seven mile ride to the blue water, the action for sailfish is steadily picking up as we come out of the full moon cycle. Most of the action is straight out of Zihuatanejo Bay on a 200º heading, and at 15 miles.

The fleet is averaging about 3 sailfish a day per boat on conventional gear, and about two very nice dorado. The dorado have been a great late addition to the action this week, and are averaging a respectable 25- to 35-pounds.

Some boats are getting a bit luckier than the average however. Captain Maragarito, on the small cruiser “Gaby,” fished two days and released 10 sailfish. He also got five nice dorado.

Santiago, on the panga “Gitana,” released five sailfish with Philippe of Denmark and averaged three released fish a day the rest of the week.

I guided fly-fishing client Terrence Tucker of New Jersey for some inshore action. The 14- to 18-pound jacks were really slamming the hookless popper teaser, but he was “snake bit” and couldn’t get one on the fly. He ended up hooking two very nice dorado of about 25 pounds, and just 150 yards off the beach. We fished with Arturo on the panga “Janeth.”

On another guided fly-fishing day with Baja on the Fly client John Oberton of Dana Point, Calif., he ended up with one sailfish and one 30 pound dorado. We fished with Captain Cali on the cruiser “Vamonos.”

Ed Kunze, Zihuatanejo

Water temperature 80 - 84
Air temperature 77 - 86
Humidity 66%
Wind WSW 8 mph
Conditions: Clear
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 7:13 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:18 p.m. CST


 Dec 17, 2005; 01:31PM - Fishing Back on Track
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham


Fishing has picked up considerably this week. I do expect it to slow down a bit with the full moon waning, but as of yesterday (Friday) we have really been enjoying the action.

Conventional gear fisherman Ludo Coenen of Belgium, fished with Martin on the panga Isamar the last six days. They caught, tagged, and released 25 sailfish. Their fish were mostly taken at the 25 mile mark, and a 210º heading.

Another Belgian client, Philippe Collin, fished two days with Santiago on the panga Gitana. They tagged and released five sailfish the first day. Thursday (12/15), because several of us have not had much success on roosters locally, Santiago decided to make the 40 mile run to Papanoa with Philippe. It was a long day, but they released six roosterfish averaging 25- to 35-pounds, a 25-pound jack crevalle, and an 8 pound sierra. All the fish were taken on slow trolled live bait.

I guided Baja n the Fly client, Scott Haynes of Cody, Wyoming, for one day with the flyrod on the Vamonos with Captain Cali. Scott had never used a flyrod in his life, yet alone caught a sailfish. The first fish teased to the boat very well, and within minutes Scott had logged two firsts.

I also guided Baja on Fly client Fred Marx on a beach trip yesterday. We hit the beaches up north near Union and Majahua, and south below the airport at Barra Pototsi. We found sardines and birds crashing on every beach. Unfortunately, the larger 14- to 20-pound jacks were not there. We caught a fair number of fish, but nothing of any size. The black skipjack tuna, green jacks, and sierra were all biting well. The Barra had the most fish and the most promising signs that the big jacks should be moving in there shortly.

Ed Kunze, Zihuatanejo

Water temperature 80 - 84
Air temperature 77 - 86
Humidity 66%
Wind WSW 12 mph
Conditions: Mostly Cloudy
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 7:09 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:14 p.m. CST


 Dec 10, 2005; 01:57PM - Tournament Results
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham


The good sailfish action of this last week has died off somewhat. For the fleet, we are averaging about two sailfish a day per boat. However, most boats are also getting about one good 20 pound dorado for dinner.

Fly fishermen are not having any luck at all on the roosters, but there are a few large jack crevalle eating the feathered hook. These fish are averaging a respectable16-pounds. Black skipjack tuna and cabrilla are rounding out the inshore action with the long rods.

Our Sales and Tales Tournament was completed on Monday with Cecilia “Pudge” Kleinkauf, visiting all the way from Anchorage, taking first place; with second place going to Joe Dowdell, Marathon, Fla. For all the details and results go to http://www.bajafly.com/sailsandtales/sailsfinal.asp

Ed Kunze, Zihuatanejo

Water temperature 80 - 84
Air temperature 78 - 87
Humidity 66%
Wind W 8 mph
Conditions: Mostly Cloudy
Visibility 7 miles
Sunrise 7:05 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:11 p.m. CST
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 Dec 4, 2005; 11:27PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Sportfishing report 11-23-05 to 12-1-05
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards


Calmer water conditions and a rise in the ocean temps caused a spike in both inshore and offshore activity last week. Captain Jose Vargas on the La Bamba continues to be red hot as his clients landed 9 SAILFISH and 2 BLUE MARLIN in 5 days of fishing . The Biggest Marlin Scaled over 500 Lbs.. Angler Dennis Paul fishing aboard the Intruzza landed 3 SAILFISH on his first day offshore. Angler Tami Weisboro fishing aboard the Vamonos 3 took top single day honors by landing 7 SAILFISH in one day. Not far behind was Dennis Schoonover fishing aboard the Janeth, landing 6 SAILFISH in one day. Returning angler Vernon Tull also fishing aboard the Janeth landed 17 Jacks. 1 Spanish Mackerl and 5 Bonitos on his first day inshore. Eurpoean Angler Mr. Courte fishing aboard the Dos Hermanos 1 finished up his week of fishing by landing 2 SAILFISH on his last day. Mr. Tarpin also fishing inshore with Captain Adolofo landed 2 ROOSTERIFSH, 39 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 3 NEEDLEFSIH and 15 BONITOS in 6 days of fishing. Mr. Guardia fishing 5 days on Dos Hermanos 2 with Captain Cheva landed 6 SAILFISH, 9 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 2 ROOSTERFISH 3 NEEDLEFISH and 2 SPANISH MACKEREL. Mr. Guardia’s second boat, the Gran Jefe also fishing 5 days landed 11 SAILFSIH, 1 DORADO, 16 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 1 ROOSTERFISH, 20 BIG NEEDLEFISH, 70 BONITOS on light tackle, 1 GROUPER , 28 Spanish Mackerel and 1 Amberjack. Captain Martine on the Marfel fishing with French angler Mr. Sallat landed 5 SAILFISH, 10 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 20 BONITOS in 5 days of fishing.
Captain Temo on the Secuestro fishing inshore with Angler Dennis Paul landed 6 YELLOWTAIL JACKS ands a handful of Bonitos. Captain Angleo on the Auga Azul posted 5 SAILFISH and 1 BLUE MALRIN in 4 days and Fernando on the Michelle posted 8 SAILFISH in 3 days of offshore fishing. Captain Chico on the Llamarada reported 4 SAILFISH in 2 days offshore. The blue water is at the 8 mile mark. Our captains are reporting just a few roosterfish inshore but the action on big Jacks and bonitos is red hot.

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Sunny with temps in the 90’s

Water Conditions: Calm

Bait Supply: Excellent

Stan Lushinsky


 Dec 4, 2005; 09:22AM - Sails and Tales Begins
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham


Yesterday (12/2) was the pre-fish day for our “Sails and Tales” tournament and Joe Dowdell, Marathon, Fla., was the first one back to the dock with bragging rights with his sail caught on the fly. The rest of contestants seemed to fall in the into the “Tales” category and could be heard over their margaritas last night saying today (Sat.) would be different on the first tournament day. Weather has been great all week and the number of shots has been increasing daily.

(Photo)
Angler - Joe Dowdell (Marathon, Florida)
Captain - Felipe on the panga Yellowfin
Location - Zihuatanejo, Mex
Fight time - 5 minutes (fish was tagged and released in excellent shape)
Guide and photo by Ed Kunze

Ed Kunze, Zihuatanejo

Water temperature 80 - 84
Air temperature 77 - 86
Humidity 66%
Wind WSW 6 mph
Conditions: Clear
Visibility 7 miles
Sunrise 7:01 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:09 p.m. CST


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